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System and method for controlling line driver power in digital subscriber line modems

Assignee: IBMPriority: Mar 21, 2001Filed: Sep 28, 2005Granted: Apr 1, 2008
Est. expiryMar 21, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:DAVIS GORDON TAYLORDERBY JEFFREY HASKELLELEFTHERIOU EVANGELOS STAVROSOELCER SEDATWARE MALCOLM SCOTT
H04L 27/2626Y02D30/50H04M 11/062H04L 25/028
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Abstract

A low power DSL modem transmitter, suitable for incorporation in integrated DSLAM server line cards, transmits full power physical frames which include a control channel and a data field when data is available for transmission and physical frames having only a control channel or a control channel and a low power synchronization field when data is not available for transmission. And a method for controlling the total power dissipated in the integrated DSLAM by selectively restricting the flaw of data packets to the DSLs.

Claims

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1. A circuit card comprising:
 a plurality of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem transmitters, each of the plurality of DSL modem transmitters including
 first means for generating a full power physical frame when the DSL modem transmitter is provided with data to transmit, the full power physical frame including a control channel signal component and a data signal component; 
 a control channel generating circuit responsive to the first means and operable to generate a control signal when the DSL modem transmitter has no data to transmit; 
 second means for generating a low power physical frame having a control channel signal component and no data; and 
 third means responsive to the control signal for selecting between the full power physical frame and the low power physical frame for transmission from the DSL modem transmitter, wherein selection of the low power physical frame for transmission from the DSL modem transmitter is based only on the DSL modem transmitter having no data to transmit; and 
 
 a network processor to limit aggregate flow of data to the plurality of DSL modem transmitters such that a total power required by the plurality of DSL modem transmitters is held below a predefined target power level. 
 
   
   
     2. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein the circuit card is a DSL server line card. 
   
   
     3. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein the network processor limits aggregate flow of data to the plurality of DSL modem transmitters by queuing data packets in a buffer for transmission at a later time. 
   
   
     4. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein the predefined target power level is based on physical limits of a power supply that is configured to send power to the circuit card. 
   
   
     5. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein the predefined target power level is based on air flow surrounding the circuit card. 
   
   
     6. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein the predefined target power level is based on heat dissipation characteristics of the circuit card. 
   
   
     7. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein in response to one or more of the plurality of DSL modem transmitters not having any data to send, the one or more of the plurality of DSL modem transmitters is configured to periodically send one or more full power physical frames to maintain timing recovery and gain adjustments in a client device. 
   
   
     8. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein all data tones within each low power physical frame is set to zero. 
   
   
     9. The circuit card of  claim 1 , wherein data tones within each low power physical frame comprises a low-power idle pattern that consists of scrambled ones. 
   
   
     10. The circuit card of  claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of contacts for connection to a computer bus.

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